![]() ![]() Therefore when this happened, I’d assume I put the object in the completely incorrect part of the level and would then spend some time trying to find the solution only to realise I hadn’t put it in its exact spot. Also, if you put the object in the wrong place, it’ll snap back into its original position. Unfortunately, I found that the point and click controls weren’t always the best as in some cases you had to be very precise with where you wanted to put objects and often the right position seemed incorrect. ![]() However, the lack of sound was by no means a dealbreaker. With the wrong player, it could give off the impression that the game is incomplete in some way. ![]() Firstly, there is no main menu music or ambient sounds which seems a shame given the cute and cheery visuals you are greeted with. Now onto some of the gripes I had with Catie In Meowmeowland. Something else Catie In Meowmeowland does well is that it is a suitable game for all ages as although there are some issues with the mechanics, the puzzles aren’t too easy that adults would breeze through it and the game is also appropriate and appealing for children. The characters also all have enough detail to them without being over the top for the game’s style. Once again, especially the constellation level which is so atmospheric and enchanting, it’s worth playing just to enjoy that section of the game. The animations and visuals are on the whole very well-done and manage to keep you engrossed in each level. There are Alice In Wonderland references throughout the game. The level also has a helpful worm-like character who strangely reminded me of Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio, but I have no idea whether that was ARTillery’s intention. It was a relaxing puzzle where you had to find the orbs/stars around you to create a cat’s face in the sky, the music and ambience were incredibly fitting. My favourite puzzles in Catie In Meowmeowland were the musical orb level which had a puzzle that required a bit of thinking to get the tune to sound right whilst still looking astonishing, and the constellation level which was the most atmospheric and visually impressive in my opinion. I also believe there are different ways you can solve the puzzles. Likewise, each level has music that fits the theme of the puzzle and visuals or even welcomes you with relaxing ambient music so that you can chill out and take your time enjoying the puzzles without feeling like the sounds and music are offputting. The variety works quite well as you don’t feel like you’re essentially repeating the same puzzle over and over again. That being said, Catie In Meowmeowland doesn’t hold back on being all out weird, with Catie arriving in Meowmeowland by being pooped out by a cat in unexpected detail, so make of that what you will.Įach level of Catie In Meowmeowland greets you with all sorts of different puzzles to solve, with some being geared more towards being traditional point and click, and others requiring a bit more thinking to work out the solution. It also welcomes you to unexpected references such as “The Rock” obviously meant to resemble Dwayne Johnson, which definitely adds to the whimsical vibe of the game. ![]() It is also littered with Alice In Wonderland references, such as the large white cat resembling the Caterpillar, and the numerous ‘Eat Me’ and ‘Drink Me’ aspects integrated into the puzzles, transforming Catie and other characters into all sorts of bizarre objects! The feel of the game is as cute as you’d expect with various adorable characters and cats you can meet and interact with along the way. But overall, Catie In Meowmeowland delivers on beautiful visuals with each level having a new theme and overall design to keep you captivated and wondering what’s next. First off, the animation strangely reminded me of Peppa Pig, I think it’s due to the lined features, especially Catie’s mouth. He rushes down the rabbit hole, and Catie follows and falls, Alice In Wonderland-style, into MeowmeowLand. The game kicks off with the white cat who adopts the persona of the white rabbit frantically checking his pocket watch. ![]()
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